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Maybe I'm doing something wrong here, but I have three columns with the same metrics and a segment applied. I was expecting the chart label to show the segment instead of "UV 1", "UV 2", "UV 3". Would be nice to be able to relabel charts.

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Turns out it's related to the order in which the elements are stacked in the column. 

  1. If a segment is above a metric like "Visits", the label will be "Visits 1"
  2. If a "Visit" is above a segment, the label will be the segment name. 

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Employee

Hi Victor, 

Funny enough, I just noticed the same thing. I am going to ask engineering to take a look. 

Thanks, 

Ben

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Level 6

Any updates on when this will be available? If I hide the data table then it's impossible to figure out what "Visit 1" is vs "Visit 2". 

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Employee

I don't have an ETA, but I am following up with engineering. I agree that it's a problem we need to solve! 

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Level 6

Turns out it's related to the order in which the elements are stacked in the column. 

  1. If a segment is above a metric like "Visits", the label will be "Visits 1"
  2. If a "Visit" is above a segment, the label will be the segment name. 

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Employee

Yes, that's correct. What we'll probably end up doing in the visualizations is concatenating the different column headers. For example:

Revenue - First Time Visits

Revenue - Return Visits

In that example you have two columns, both showing revenue, with one segment applied to each column.